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Travellers Haven Backpackers is located close to the centre of Mount Isa. Single, double, twin and bunk accommodation is available. Relax in the friendly atmosphere around the pool and barbecue area, or walk into town to enjoy the many things to see and do.
Mount Isa is an ideal place to break your long journey when travelling east from the Northern Territory or west from the Queensland coast. Despite its isolation, Mount Isa is a very well serviced city with a friendly atmosphere. Come and discover Outback Queensland and some real unspoilt Australian bush....

The Westside Track is located within D'Aguliar National Park (south D'Aguilar section). The Maiala area was the first national park declared on the D'Aguilar Range. Originally cleared for a timber mill, Maiala is now a spacious and peaceful place to visit. Some machinery and remnant hoop pine plantation remain as evidence of Maiala's loud and laborious past. Enjoy a picnic, barbecue or rainforest walk.
The 6.4 kilometre Westside Track is of a moderately difficult grade. Allow two to three hours to complete the walk. Enjoy a cool, scenic walk through subtropical rainforest. This track branches off the Western Window track. Access is from the top of the Maiala day-use area (the southern side of Mount Glorious Road). From Maiala day-use area walk 600 metres to the Western Window, before walking down to a level track perched on the side of a steep slope that finishes at Lawton Road. Parking is available at Maiala car park. The Westside track can also be accessed from Lawton Road and Joyners Ridge Road....

Set within a huge, diverse park of scribbly gums and lush rainforest, the Araucaria walking track winds past giant hoop pines along the serene shores of the Enoggera Reservoir. Soon after setting off, you'll be faced with spectacular vistas of the reservoir before winding your way along its edge. Keep your eyes peeled for a variety of water birds in their natural habitat or better still, pack a pair of binoculars to get a close-up view.
This walking track in D'Aguilar National Park begins at the park visitor centre, starting off downhill. It continues around the shores of the Enoggera Reservoir, past giant hoop pines before looping back around one of the reservoir's peninsulas. The track can be combined with the Corymbia Circuit to add further distance to you walk.
The Araucaria track in D'Aguilar National Park is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Please see the Queensland National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Recreation web site for the latest park information including opening hours and safety messages....